Last week it was iMeeting.com selling for $47,750 on Sedo and today Afternic reported on their website the sale of iAcademy.com for $55,000. The domain was sold by Frank Schilling and his company Name Administration. The domain was registered in November of 2001 and the farthest Domain Tools goes back in whois history is 2005 and Name Administration was the registrant.
Interestingly iAcademy.mobi is a developed website.
The buyer is B.E.Publishing an online website that according to their website is in the business of technology education.
Learn-by-doing resources for business, career, and technology education classrooms
Since 1996, B.E. Publishing has been specializing in providing hands-on, real-world classroom resources that put students in the front-line of the “real world.” With today’s information technology-based society, it is our belief (supported by extensive research) that students learn best by doing. The resources produced, published, and distributed by B.E. Publishing focus on helping business, career, and technology educators deliver exciting, real-world instruction to connect students to the real world of business.
We offer a wide variety of educational tools and resources that prepare today’s students to be tomorrow’s leaders in our business world.
Congrats to Frank on the sale and best of luck to B.E.Publishing with what I think is a great brand name for what they do.
Domenclature.com says
That oughta cover some red-ink on the dotwhatevers 😉
AbdulBasit.com says
Congrats to both parties. Nice sale!
ketmo says
Thinking that our ilearningacademy.com brand name suddenly got more valuable. Most end users don’t get the value of multi domain ownership. We learned from experience the importance of having multiple brands and multiple domain names to grow and equally importantly protect your core business and online market space.
Ramahn says
Amazing how one company/product can turn “i” into a meaningful prefix. Before I wiki’ed Apple, I thought “e” was all the buzz back in the early 2000’s, but I realized that iTunes and iPod came out in 2001. Anyway just an interesting observation.
Congrats to both parties.
ontheinterweb says
@ketmo, RE: “Thinking that our ilearningacademy.com brand name suddenly got more valuable.”
LOL!
what a desperate thought..
Ellery Bowker says
This sale makes me want to put iDirector.com on the block.
BrianWick says
that’s a nice sale